One of Elizabeth Taylor's
iconic jewelry pieces fetched almost $9 million in an auction -- but
the buyer backed out, and now Liz's trust is suing famed auction house
Christie's Inc. for screwing up the deal.
Lizzie's Taj Mahal diamond necklace -- a gift from Richard Burton
-- was one of the items hawked during Christie's 2011 auction ... which
took in a whopping $156,756,576. Problem is ... the guy who bid
$8,818,500 for the necklace backed out because the massive heart-shaped
diamond wasn't up to snuff for him.
Meanwhile, Christie's had already paid Taylor's trust for the
necklace ... and when the guy backed out ... the auction house demanded
the cash back. As you can imagine, they weren't in the giving mood. In
fact, the Taylor trust is now suing Christie's.
According to the suit ... Christie's is holding hostage millions of
dollars gained from the auction of other items -- including a Bulgari
ring and a Valentino fur evening bag. The Bulgari alone sold for $2.9
million.
The Taylor trust says Christie's is strong-arming -- refusing to hand
over cash from all the other items ... unless it gets back the Taj
Mahal funds.
The Taylor trust wants the court to tell Christie's to go kick rocks
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